[OS X TeX] getnonfreefonts
Frank STENGEL
fstengel at mac.com
Sat Jan 21 11:50:41 CET 2006
Le 21 janv. 06 à 09:38, Georg Verweyen a écrit :
>> Yes. cd into /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local and unzip.
>>
> As long as I do this within finder it results in a new folder named
> like the zip-archive. That is what I tried.
> If I resume: forget the finder use the terminal only! That worked
> finally...
Well, you have to do that in Terminal. The whole sequence of commands is
cd /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local
sudo unzip CompletePathForTheZip -d .
Where CompletePathForTheZip can be obtained by dragging the .zip
archive and dropping it onto Terminal's window. the sudo is there
because as a standard (or even admin) user you do not have write
rights to texmf.local...
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Frank STENGEL (fstengel<at>mac.com)
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